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<H1>Browsing</H1>
<P>If you are still following the instructions presented on the
previous page and using the Tring<SPAN LANG="en-GB"> example </SPAN>,
this is what you should see.</P>
<P><IMG SRC="countriesb.png" NAME="Graphic1" ALT="Countries - browse mode" ALIGN=BOTTOM WIDTH=686 HEIGHT=513 BORDER=0>
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<P>Have a look at the navigator bar. It has changed a bit stating the
mode &quot;Browse&quot; with the form name &quot;Countries&quot; and
the two informative numbers &quot;1/8&quot; that means nothing less
than you are now viewing country no. 1 of total 8 that were found
against your search conditions.</P>
<H3>Browse mode</H3>
<P>Together with query mode goes hand in hand browse mode that
displays the result of the query. The browse mode is where you are
taken to if your query conditions are matched against the database.
The first found record set is shown on the form and you can go to the
next by clicking [-&gt;] button in the navigator bar or [&lt;-] to go
to the previous one.</P>
<P>As you can see, there are more buttons than there two, some might
look fairly obvious, but no, don't press them yet. Be patient.</P>
<P>Now, as there were only eight records found in this query, it
might be nice to take a look at all of them at once. Press the <B>///</B>
button in the navigator bar</P>
<P><IMG SRC="countriesl.png" NAME="Graphic2" ALT="Country - list view" ALIGN=BOTTOM WIDTH=686 HEIGHT=513 BORDER=0>
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<P>This is a list view that is only available in browse mode.
Depending on the form design the<SPAN LANG="en-GB"> columns </SPAN>shown
in the list may vary.</P>
<P>The button marked with a star (<B>*</B>) is the current record
set. By clicking any button with a number in it, takes you back to
the form view showing the record set you selected. Pressing <B>///</B>
again takes you to form view with current record. The [Return] button
in the navigator bar takes you back to query mode, but lets not for
now, shall we?</P>
<P>Instead of closing anything, just continue the tour by opening
another form by choosing &quot;Post codes&quot; from &quot;Example
menu&quot;.</P>
<P><A HREF="tour06.html">Click here to the next page -&gt;</A></P>
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